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The food shortages caused by rising temperatures in the Eastern United States have charred miles of acres and displaced many families outside of inhabited urban areas.
The llamas of a defused arson in the Los Angeles area are usually required to undergo evacuation procedures that must be carried out through short sections of the rural zones of the California state as well as popular tourist destinations.
The fire line began in the city on July 17 and intensified by the end of the week, consuming more than 8,000 acres and encompassing ten miles of homes and other structures.
Authorities were given an evacuation order as the circle of capitals included more than 1,700 bombers to quickly approach the fire.
Videos and photos of firebrands in columns of llamas rising from the earth, consuming and ramming the loaders of the Colinas that lie here in the basements.
Another fire, north of Los Angeles, troubled the Domingo early in the morning and by Monday had consumed an area of 485 hectares in the Manana.
The bombers ordered evacuations from the zones of Aledañas al incendio Bridge mientras the equipos atacan the conflagración of the tierra y aire.
In addition, a very high temperature exacerbates the problem, since in high temperatures and extreme conditions the spread of the fire is difficult to predict.
Another small fire in the northern part of the state also involved 4,000 people who housed the 187-acre home burned by Boyles in the Clearlake area.
The bombers and 30 destroyed buildings and 50 destroyed vehicles.
In the US state of Nevada, Davis was declared a control at the beginning of the law and more than 16,000 hectares of wood and land were consumed.
Fewer than 12,000 people in the city of Reno received evacuation orders for their homes, with more than one building documentation no longer available to them.
Images from videos on social networks show how many people found out about the arson.
“Por favor, cuide de los demás, sus amigos, vecinos, seres queridos. “It’s critical in moments of notice,” Hillary Schieve told Reno Gov. Hillary Schieve in a release Thursday.
In areas of California, including parts of Los Angeles, temperatures exceeded 43 °C.
Since the warning of excessive heat was not sent out until the middle of the following week, the sea was calm until late in the evening.
“The Peligroso heater is on the rise in California and other parts of the country the next day, a few days ago,” the National Weather Service (NWS) said.